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c / SOS - Secrets ofOpening Surprises 9 © 2008 New InChess Published by New InChess, Alkmaar, The Netherlands www.newinchess.com Appears twice ayear All rights reserved. No pan ofthis book may be reproduced, stored ina retrieval system or transmitted inany fonn orby any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording orotherwise, without the prior written penn ission from the publisher. Cover design and lay-out: Steven Boland Drawing on frontcover: Zander Dekker Translation: Ken Neat (Chapters 3, 1)and 17) Production: Joop de Groot Proofreading: Rene Olthof Printed inthe Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-569J-241-3 SECRETS OF OPENING SURPRISES 9 Edited by JEROEN BOSCH Contributing authors Daniel Stellwagen Adrian Mikhalchishin Dorian Rogozcnco Glenn Flear Alexander Finkel Igor Glek Sergey Tiviakov Vladimir Burrnakin Dimitri Reinderrnan Arthur Kogan Igor Lysyj Jeroen Bosch 2008 New In Chess - The Netherlands Contents 1 Jeroen Bosch The SOS Files 8 2 Daniel Stellwagen Two Knights: Another Gunsberg Surprise 16 3 Adrian Mikha1chishin ABayonet Attack vs the King's Indian 24 4 Jeroen Bosch Fianchetto inthe French Tarrasch 28 5 Dorian Rogozenco SOS versus the Sveshnikov 36 6 Glenn Flear Seeking Greener Pastures inthe Grtinfeld 45 7 Alexander Finkel AScandinavian Motif in the Alapin 52 8 Igor Glek The Dutch Indian 59 9 Sergey Tiviakov Two replies to 3.d4 in the Scandinavian 70 10 Jeroen Bosch This isnot the Chigorin 79 11 Vladimir Burmakin Caro-Kann: Bellon Variation 89 12 Dimitri Reinderman English: Nimzowitsch Variation 94 13 Alexander Finkel Reti's Line agai nst the French 102 14 Adrian Mikhalchishin Dutch: Bogoljubow Gambit 109 15 Jeroen Bosch Ruy Lopez: the Popov Variation 113 16 Arthur Kogan Sicilian: the Czerniak Attack 123 17 JgorLysyj Queen's Indian: the Surprising 5.'CWb3 137 CHAPTER 1- page 8 Jeroen Bosch The SOS Files Gozzoli-Kallai after 14_.Q.xh7+!? CliAPTER 2 •page 16 CHAPTER 3 •page 24 Daniel Stellwagen Adrian Mikhalchishin .-~. Two Knights: Another Gunsberg Surprise A Bayonet Attack vs the King's Indian . K j_tf;!f-l ! 14\j_'if i* " • •I.•• I.•••• .t.. " ~ A8[:, [:, :i to [:,8[:'8 [:,[:,8 [:'8 ~[:, 8 ntD~'ii'w 1:1 A A'ii'w l()l:l Avoiding radar detection with 8,~d3 Let's give 6.g4 a try CHAPTER 4 •page 28 CHAPTER 5 •page 36 Jeroen Bosch Dorian Rogozenco Fianchetto in the French Tarrasch SOS versus the Sveshnlkov •• .t.>8*-t.ai I."•. •I. •• • t:,t!, [:,t:,8(O t:,t!,8 t:l .~'ifQjl.tttHl. A Gulko favourite 3._.b6 Avoluntary knight retreat CHAPTER 6-page 45 CHAPTER 7-page 52 Glenn Flear Alexander Finkel Seeking Greener Pastures inthe Gri.inleld AScandinavian Motif Inthe Alapln At:. A8t!.t!, : "'c;t;>iL~f:t 4.~g5 lOe4 5.lOxe41? CHAPTER 8-page 59 CHAPTER 9-page 70 Igor Glek' Sergey Tiviakov TheDutch Indtan Tworeplies to3.d41ntheScandinavian At!,A 8AA l:llLl~\'i'~~t()l:t Let's play 3...e5 or 3...4lc6 CHAPTER 10-page 79 .CHAPTER 11-page 89 Jeroen Bosch Vladimir Burmakin This is notthe Chigorln Caro-Kann: Bellon Variation I • ..t~ • .t.,.g 11 111... 1 1 12,0, lLl A8 A8t!.8 I:tlLl.Q'iW~~ 1:[ s.ces l.d4 d5 2.c4lOc6 3.l'L.Jf3e5!? l.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 dxe4 4.lUxe4 h6 CHAPTER 12•page 94 CHAPTER 13· page 102 Dimitri Reinderman Alexander Finkel English: Nimzowitsch Variation Reti's Lineagainst the French FourKnights with 4.e4 1.e4e62.b3d53.~b2 CHAPTER 14· page 109 CHAPTER 15-page 113 Adrian Mikhalchishin Jeroen Bosch Dutch:Bogoljubow Gambit Ruy Lopez:the PopovVariation l.d4 f52.tL:c3tUf6 3.g4!? 3...a5 more than a Fingerfehler? CHAPTER 16· page 123 CHAPTER 17. page 137 Arthur Kogan Igor Lysyj Sicilian: the Czerniak Attack Queen's.ndian:theSurprising 5.ti'b3 1.e4c52.b3 Arare queen move CHAPTER 1 Jeroen Bosch The 80S Files 50S-win for 5tefanova 23,Q;;lxe2l:Le8+24.wd2 lle4 and the ending SOS·3. Chapter 15.p.J17 clearly favoured Black, Novitzky- Romanov, Minsk 2007. Let's enjoy a great SOS attacking game by 9.i.d5 one of the strongest women on the tourna- Or9.~g5 h6 IO.~h4 and now IO...~b7! is ment circuit - Antoaneta Stefanova. This more logical than IO...exd4 IJ.cxd4 (ILe5!) game features an important new idea in the II...~e7 12.e5lLlh7 l3.~xe7 0.xe7 14.d5, Evans Gambit. Dolgopolyi-Bomemann, Ludenscheid 2003. o Tigran Petrosian 9.~b5!? isanother test of 8...b6. • Antoaneta Steranova 9...tt.Jxd5! Gibraltar 2008 Black losesa piece after 9....tb7? 1O~xc6 dxc6 1l.dxe5 andhas insufficient compen- 1.e4 e5 2.l£Jt3 llJc6 3..i.c4 ~c5 4.b4 sation in the ending after II..~.xe5 hb4 5.c3~d6!? 12.• xdSllaxd8 13.0xe5_ So here is our 50S antidote - the so-called 10.exd5 Stoneware Defence. 6.d4lDf6 7.0-0 0-0 8.11e1b6!? K Interestingly. Stefanova avoids the more 1 common S...h6. Now 9.tDh4?! (best is 9.tDbd2 :LeS.see 80S-3) 9...exd4! favours Black: IO.tL!f5(Black won quickly after lO.lLlg6b5!'! ILll)xf8 bxc4 IV!:ixd7 _xd7 I:tti)a3 lilt5 14._xd4 0.d3 15.:Le3 ~c5 16.'ii'xc4 lOxc1 0-I. in Sidorenko-Golod, Rarnat Aviv 2004; 1O.cxd4i.b4! 11.~d2 tDxe4! 12.J:txe4d5 was indicated inSOS-3) 1O...~c5 11._f3N (ll.cxd4 d5! 12.exd5 ihf5 13.dxc5 ~a5 was Jobava-Grischuk, Plovdiv 2(03) J J... d5 (11...d6) 12.lt~xh6+ 10...e4! Stefanova returns the gambit gxh6 13.exd5 ~g4 14....f4 'i6'd6!? pawn. A very interesting idea which is the (I4 ...li2a5) IS.dxc6 "'xf4 16..hf4 bxc6 real point of 8...b6! 11.fi)g5!? 11.:xe4 17.~e5 lUeS18.~fl liJd7 J9..hd4 lhel + tDa5 followed by ....ltb7 or ....b6, and if 20.~xel .txd4 21.cxd4 0.b6 22..ltc2 .be2 White is unable to conjure up an attack 8

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